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What should be included in a rental agreement?

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A rental agreement should include the rent amount, payment terms, duration, and tenant/landlord obligations.;It should also cover the rules for terminating the lease and handling security deposits.

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How does arbitration differ from mediation?

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Arbitration involves a binding decision by an arbitrator, while mediation seeks a mutually agreed resolution facilitated by a mediator.;Mediation is usually less formal and focuses on negotiation and settlement.

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What are the requirements for registering a company in Australia?

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To register a company in Australia, you must apply to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), providing necessary documents and details such as the company's name, address, and director informatio...

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What is the difference between a sole trader and a company?

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A sole trader is an individual running a business, while a company is a separate legal entity owned by shareholders.;Sole traders have unlimited liability, whereas companies provide limited liability protection to the...

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What legal protections exist for teachers in Australia?

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Teachers are protected under workplace safety laws and anti-discrimination legislation.;They also have the right to fair employment practices and protection from unfair dismissal.

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How long do I have to file a defamation lawsuit?

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In Australia, the statute of limitations for defamation is generally one year from the date of publication, although extensions may be granted in certain circumstances.;It's important to act quickly to gather evidence...

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